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i did not like getting a spaghetti facial while you are waiting for the spaghetti to bend to your willu look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. spoons that don't need a spoonrest -- and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get what is called market goods somewhere in china, and they will bring them back and put their name on them and that is all right. >> who are you talking about when you say that? >> there's a lot of people out there that you can see on qvc. if they are selling $110 collections of pots, they are doing it because it is a quick way to capitalize on their recognition factor. that is a fast and easy way to get money and very appealing. i have turned down a lot of things. >> give us an example. >> people want us to get into the wine business, the balsamic vinegar business, and commercial olive oil. into the mediocre spaghetti business. all sorts of things you c
i did not like getting a spaghetti facial while you are waiting for the spaghetti to bend to your willu look all sweaty. and all the stoneware and the pots and pans. i work with meyer corporation to produce them for me. it is not like i am a spokesperson. i want them to serve a function. spoons that don't need a spoonrest -- and they're all practical. is it the largest value in that category? >> a lot of chefs will have a producer go get what is called market goods somewhere in china, and...
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in any case, the famous spaghetti al nero di sepia, spaghetti in cuttelfish ink, also pasta with swordfisheautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> good. i know you've been looking forward to it, so i'm glad it's good. it's an expensive city for some things because the consumer is paying -- >> more. >> -- more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up until the mid-'80s, the late '80s, there were a great many sicilians who thought if they were honest and didn't have anything to do with the mafia, they could live without being affected by the mafia. apparently, 80% of the businesses in palermo and 70% in the rest of italy that pay extortion. >> that's a lot. >> that's a lot. >> but not everybody pays the bite. a small but growing coalition of businesses have joined a group, called adiopizzo, a grassroots organization taking a stand against the mafia's traditional mere total control over the food chain, from farm to table. i come out of the restaurant business in new york. you got taxed with every laundry order every
in any case, the famous spaghetti al nero di sepia, spaghetti in cuttelfish ink, also pasta with swordfisheautiful. perfect. perfect pasta. very happy with that. >> good. i know you've been looking forward to it, so i'm glad it's good. it's an expensive city for some things because the consumer is paying -- >> more. >> -- more so that the store can afford to pay its extortion money. the big change that has happened is that up until the mid-'80s, the late '80s, there were a...
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. ♪ >> spaghetti, bagels other stuff, it is tough to get them to eat their vegetables. ♪ we let you eatarted sitting down a and ♪ >> i can't blame the kid there. it is fun. >> do you want to eat some broccoli? ♪ welcome to my game >> funny stuff from pen and family the family that laughs together laughs together. >> all right everybody we are going to give away an ipad mini. you will need a twitter account. you enter on our website. click on the ipad mini button. today's buzz word is greebreath. >> enter monday's buzz word breathe. don't worry if you don't win today you will get another chance to win tomorrow. good luck everybody. >> jumping out of a hot air balloon isn't exciting enough for these guys. >> how some dudes take extremes to the extreme. >> that there. stick them into the ends of your supcake. >> depending on the friends you keep. they get you into hairy situations. skirting along this little ledge high up in the air. it doesn't look like he has ropes or harnesses. calls up to one of his friends. this is sketchy. he keeps going and he has to get to a more narrow ledge. when
. ♪ >> spaghetti, bagels other stuff, it is tough to get them to eat their vegetables. ♪ we let you eatarted sitting down a and ♪ >> i can't blame the kid there. it is fun. >> do you want to eat some broccoli? ♪ welcome to my game >> funny stuff from pen and family the family that laughs together laughs together. >> all right everybody we are going to give away an ipad mini. you will need a twitter account. you enter on our website. click on the ipad mini...
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. >> we are having spaghetti for dinner. >> i realized something was wrong. i didn't feel like myself. >> reporter: amanda parish says she used to have a smoldering sex life with her husband. over time, things cooled off big time. she says the problem wasn't with him, but with her. >> i felt like even though we were close and having a great relationship there was something just not there. >> reporter: amanda parish took the pink pill as part of the clinical trials. >> i can remember the very first time driving down the road at lunchtime in the middle of the day thinking about my husband and all of a sudden getting a little flutter. when i say flutter not talking about a heart rate flutter. a little further south. that was the first time literally probably mine life that had ever happened to me. >> reporter: amanda found herself buying sexy lingerie and initiating things in the bedroom. >> whether it was because my inhibitions loosened up or desire returned, i became an initiator and in turn we became much closer. >> reporter: amanda never discussed the issue
. >> we are having spaghetti for dinner. >> i realized something was wrong. i didn't feel like myself. >> reporter: amanda parish says she used to have a smoldering sex life with her husband. over time, things cooled off big time. she says the problem wasn't with him, but with her. >> i felt like even though we were close and having a great relationship there was something just not there. >> reporter: amanda parish took the pink pill as part of the clinical trials....
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. >> we already have pasta, spaghetti sauce in the freezer, you have the chicken. >> reporter: speakingf shopping lists. it shouldn't be a stream of consciousness. >> if i make a list it is random. like whatever i thought of. i needed at that second. its what goes next on the list. but you have really organized it. >> reporter: organize by department. produce at the top. you walk in. in the produce section. you have everything in order. you don't have to backtrack through the store. >> reporter: a list was one thing. but, could julie chop her food budget in half? >> how much money do you think you are going to spend? >> i would guess $100. >> reporter: and her shopping time done to just one trip a week. >> that's cheap. this right here is our money right here. we found the black beans. they're on sale too. want to grab those too. >> reporter: erin found us deals in every aisle. >> looks like all is on sale. fantastic. $1.29 off for each of them. huge. salmon on sale for $7.99 a pound. >> reporter: the thing where you want to buy extra? >> yes. something you are making regularly. then yo
. >> we already have pasta, spaghetti sauce in the freezer, you have the chicken. >> reporter: speakingf shopping lists. it shouldn't be a stream of consciousness. >> if i make a list it is random. like whatever i thought of. i needed at that second. its what goes next on the list. but you have really organized it. >> reporter: organize by department. produce at the top. you walk in. in the produce section. you have everything in order. you don't have to backtrack...
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includes not only my favorite desserts but to my surprise everything from yogurt to canned foods to spaghetti sauce. >> okay. so it's the sunday night before katie couric's sugar-free death march, and i'm doing a last-minute binge. cookies. mm. i'll miss this. >> reporter: sure enough, the next day, day one of the challenge, i'm missing sugar already. >> everybody's having chocolate. and looks happy. and i'm having fruit. >> reporter: fruit, which has natural sugar, is allowed under the rules of the challenge. >> i'm not cheating. i just want you to know this is unhappy face. >> reporter: my only consolation? katie is suffering too. >> i'm feeling a little listless and lethargic. i want a cookie. you know, i think i miss the sugar. i'm not going to lie. >> reporter: as soon as you decide to cut out sugar, you very quickly realize how hard it is to find any product that doesn't have sugar. >> i look at my super healthy bread to take a piece of toast this morning. and i was so bummed. look. one gram of sugar. ah! everything has added sugar. >> reporter: according to the movie, even if the label
includes not only my favorite desserts but to my surprise everything from yogurt to canned foods to spaghetti sauce. >> okay. so it's the sunday night before katie couric's sugar-free death march, and i'm doing a last-minute binge. cookies. mm. i'll miss this. >> reporter: sure enough, the next day, day one of the challenge, i'm missing sugar already. >> everybody's having chocolate. and looks happy. and i'm having fruit. >> reporter: fruit, which has natural sugar, is...
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when we were young, we'd have spaghetti the night before.sically fra cha ta. >> you had a stint as a writer and producer of the food network, is that right? >> that's right. >> how did you decide to get serious about cooking? >> it was tough. after i graduated from college, i didn't take the profession of chef that seriously because i knew i had to stand up all the time work with fife sharp knives, and it was like screaming frenchmen. i thought it soundses like a horrible career. it was a gravitational pull. i was always on the periphery -- not always but in the begin beginning in college i was on the periphery and it kept pull mig back in. i had to be involved with food. i danced around working with the food network and doing other jobs that weren't directly involved with the kitchen and i finally jumped right in. >> most chefs usually have one thing that they're amazing at. you went from southeast asian to barbecue and now to fish and game. what has the transition been like for you? >> fish and game has been the most personal because it's
when we were young, we'd have spaghetti the night before.sically fra cha ta. >> you had a stint as a writer and producer of the food network, is that right? >> that's right. >> how did you decide to get serious about cooking? >> it was tough. after i graduated from college, i didn't take the profession of chef that seriously because i knew i had to stand up all the time work with fife sharp knives, and it was like screaming frenchmen. i thought it soundses like a...
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bombs and carry out what they call attacks insane and i planned to camp and protests and riots and spaghetti maybe if to demonstrate this to students the soaring price he can feed so that is beyond president nikolas beginning to step down. dozens of people have died in nasty comments about three thousand i think this is being invested in the last three months. despite its nice if i tear gas and war began and anti government protests as the crowd of hundreds trying to force that way. us government compounds. this comes off like all three of crime is that you got to watch. things i miss the news now from time to talk with our correspondent that the snow will be smelled. it sounds like a chaotic situation adding the anti capital again this friday our events playing out now indeed she is still a very fluid not use a k a situation in the several thousand anti government protests is that on the streets surrounded by them and post it on tv stations it but the money that belonged to an indian government is instead have their own political propaganda from another sign that the situation seems to be a
bombs and carry out what they call attacks insane and i planned to camp and protests and riots and spaghetti maybe if to demonstrate this to students the soaring price he can feed so that is beyond president nikolas beginning to step down. dozens of people have died in nasty comments about three thousand i think this is being invested in the last three months. despite its nice if i tear gas and war began and anti government protests as the crowd of hundreds trying to force that way. us...
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whole wheat spaghetti, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower and kiwi fruit. she helped push the standards through. and now republicans want to roll them back. >> the last thing that we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health. >> reporter: republicans say healthier food is just too expensive and schools complain most of it is ending up in the trash. >> they're forced to serve food they know kids won't eat. the plate-waste is rising. >> reporter: but the san diego school district says it's the only way to get kids to eat healthier. >> if you offer healthy, they'll eat healthy. >> reporter: the republican bill would allow schools to opt out. but they will have to fight the first lady to do that. as for the complaint about food getting thrown out, the first lady says that's not happening so much anymore because the healthy menus are beginning to catch on. diane. >> john, every american family has an opinion on this debate. >>> and a note now about a former first lady who became a presidential candidate and secretary of state. hillary cli
whole wheat spaghetti, green beans, broccoli, cauliflower and kiwi fruit. she helped push the standards through. and now republicans want to roll them back. >> the last thing that we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health. >> reporter: republicans say healthier food is just too expensive and schools complain most of it is ending up in the trash. >> they're forced to serve food they know kids won't eat. the plate-waste is rising. >> reporter:...
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the fast easy way to turn veggies into spaghetti in seconds. >> push and twist.lly, like a pencil sharpener. >> reporter: it was a superslicer. >> it makes it look pretty. >> reporter: after a little cooking time. >> that's what it looks like. >> reporter: would the kids reject the veggies in disguise? >> you like it? >> i like it. >> fuhgeddaboutit. >> a thumb's up. from this mom and her daughter. >> reporter: the veggetti earns our second unanimous mom approved. so, in the age old tradition of moms tricking their kids into eating their vegetables, i'll be making veggetti for dinner tonight, too. so bianna, to you, our mom testers, my own peach of a mom. happy mother's day everyone out there. man, do we earn this holiday or what? >> we sure do. happy mother's day to you. and what kind of mother's day gift did we give you to wake up at 3:30 this morning? i'm obsessed with the wow cup. ron, not so much? >> it's like a lid, isn't it? >> ron couldn't get the lid off. on his own. it's child proof. >> ron's more interested in what's in the cup. >> whoa. >> and it flie
the fast easy way to turn veggies into spaghetti in seconds. >> push and twist.lly, like a pencil sharpener. >> reporter: it was a superslicer. >> it makes it look pretty. >> reporter: after a little cooking time. >> that's what it looks like. >> reporter: would the kids reject the veggies in disguise? >> you like it? >> i like it. >> fuhgeddaboutit. >> a thumb's up. from this mom and her daughter. >> reporter: the veggetti earns...
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. >> supposed to be spaghetti, broccoli, and salad, and i don't know what this look like. shampoo. for my body? i don't know. would you eat it if you didn't know who dished it? i don't think so. that's all i got to say. i cook my own food in my own cell. >> you know what i mean? you want to be eating out of trays? go ahead. bring it here. >> inmates like david monroe have found a more creative albeit more expensive option in cell cooking. >> i am making roast beef and corned beef tacos and in here, in prison, we have to cook in bags. we just get this off the canned goods, take the top off, flatten it so you can cut. other than that you don't have much to cut with. it's a whole lot harder than having a knife. as long as you ain't using it as a knife, the officers ain't -- they understand that you have to cut your meat. i haven't eaten anything in the chow hall in a really long time. i'd say a good year or so. yeah, i can cook pretty good. it tastes very well. i can definitely hide the fact that it's coming from an inmate. you wouldn't know the difference. you just mix it up like tha
. >> supposed to be spaghetti, broccoli, and salad, and i don't know what this look like. shampoo. for my body? i don't know. would you eat it if you didn't know who dished it? i don't think so. that's all i got to say. i cook my own food in my own cell. >> you know what i mean? you want to be eating out of trays? go ahead. bring it here. >> inmates like david monroe have found a more creative albeit more expensive option in cell cooking. >> i am making roast beef and...
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. >> maybe it's the spaghetti on the wall kind of buying.'re terrified this company could become the next giant, so you buy everything. that doesn't mean a bubble. it just means that people don't know. >> i think your point is really well taken, you have these vcs with war chests. part of the game is spread your bets around as much as you can, almost like a call option. >> josh, thank you. you're here until thursday. we'll find something to talk about tomorrow. >>> meantime, the fog injures of the recall crisis now focusing on the company's attorneys. "new york times" actually naming names. phil lebeau off last night's excellent special. great job on that. >> thank you, brian. we've confirmed much of what's out there, already. again, this is the gm internal investigation. we should point out they're nearing completion. they expect to have that done within the next few weeks, and the focus is increasingly on the legal department. did settlements that were arranged in some of the cobalt cases, did they conceal information that should have shar
. >> maybe it's the spaghetti on the wall kind of buying.'re terrified this company could become the next giant, so you buy everything. that doesn't mean a bubble. it just means that people don't know. >> i think your point is really well taken, you have these vcs with war chests. part of the game is spread your bets around as much as you can, almost like a call option. >> josh, thank you. you're here until thursday. we'll find something to talk about tomorrow. >>>...
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and karl rove is basically saying i'm going to throw the spaghetti, see where it sticks. there's a big umbrella here. i'm going to protect everyone in the party. >> michelle, you watched this, and howard too. did you get the sense people weren't going to do this? i thought hillary after being first lady, putting up with all she put up with, heroically running for senate in new york, winning, having the guts to do that, being a very good secretary of state, that she would be above the spitballing. >> you would think she would be, but we have seen an evolution not enough, but if you look at what she went through in 2008, it was talks about her cleavage, her hair, that she looked 92 years old. there were comments by male commentators saying every time i hear her voice i hear my wife telling me to take out the garbage. we've evolve in that sense since 2008 but nobody's above the spitballing. we have evolved but not enough. that's what i'm saying. >> a lot of us learned the hard way. you have to be so care informal any kind of gender to gender commentary. >> ask rick lazio. >>
and karl rove is basically saying i'm going to throw the spaghetti, see where it sticks. there's a big umbrella here. i'm going to protect everyone in the party. >> michelle, you watched this, and howard too. did you get the sense people weren't going to do this? i thought hillary after being first lady, putting up with all she put up with, heroically running for senate in new york, winning, having the guts to do that, being a very good secretary of state, that she would be above the...
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benghazi, fast and furious, just keep throwing the spaghetti at the wall, seeing if anything sticks.nbenghazi is too good for them. it gives them the weak on national defense tag. >> you know the problem. you have to have a coloneled idea, like a break-in of the headquarters. >> you used to. not anymore. that's old school, chris. >> yeah. >> you get a republican, you say to the guy a few things, what do you think was the bad thing done by hillary clinton? >> they don't care. they want to keep hillary clinton out of the white house. they want to keep the embassy revved up for the vote this fall, and they want to keep the headlines coming. subpoena john kerry. they played no preparation for them. issa just subpoenaed him out of the blue. they don't care what comes of it. >> he wasn't there then. >> john kerry has to testify. then kerry will go testify. then more hanging testifies when kerry testifies and they can just make it go on forever. >> the white house is taking heat for not disclosing the e-mail sooner. now, here's jay carney facing off with abc's jonathan carr who's actually q
benghazi, fast and furious, just keep throwing the spaghetti at the wall, seeing if anything sticks.nbenghazi is too good for them. it gives them the weak on national defense tag. >> you know the problem. you have to have a coloneled idea, like a break-in of the headquarters. >> you used to. not anymore. that's old school, chris. >> yeah. >> you get a republican, you say to the guy a few things, what do you think was the bad thing done by hillary clinton? >> they...
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transform the old school lunch of cheese pizza and tater tots into lunches like this, whole wheat spaghetti cauliflower and kiwi fruit. she pushed the standards through and now republicans want to roll them back. >> the last thing we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health. >> republicans say healthier food is too !ú!m%ve and schools complain most of it ends up in the trash. >> they are forced to serve food that they know kids won't eat. >> the san diego district that ditched junk food years ago said it is the only way to get kids to eat healthy. >> if you only offer healthy, they will eat healthy. >> the republican bill will allow schools to opt out of the healthy food requirement but the first lady made it clear she will fight that effort in congress. jonathan karl, abc news, the white house. >> a bit of a conundrum here. >> i get it. if you give them healthy food they will eat it but schools complain they are throwing it away. what's the solution? i should be asking myself because i'm a lunch lady apparently. >> i don't know. well, i sure hope they don't give t
transform the old school lunch of cheese pizza and tater tots into lunches like this, whole wheat spaghetti cauliflower and kiwi fruit. she pushed the standards through and now republicans want to roll them back. >> the last thing we can afford to do right now is play politics with our kids' health. >> republicans say healthier food is too !ú!m%ve and schools complain most of it ends up in the trash. >> they are forced to serve food that they know kids won't eat. >>...
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. >> we will have spaghetti for dinner. hope that is okay.nk when i really realized something was wrong with him i didn't feel like myself. >> reporter: this mom of four said she used to have a smoldering sex life with her husband, over time things cooled off big time. she said the problem wasn't with him but her. >> i felt like even though we were close and having a great relationship, there was something just not there. >> reporter: amanda parish took the pink pill as part of the clinical trials. >> i can remember the very first time driving down the road at about lunchtime in the middle of the day thinking about my husband and all of a sudden getting a little flutter, and when i say flutter, i'm not talking about a heart rate further. it was a little further south, but that was the first time literally in my life that had ever happened to me. >> reporter: the little pink pill is more than curing a waning libido. it is specifically for treating hypoactive sexual desire disorder or hsdd. while many doctors agree it is a problem. >> there are
. >> we will have spaghetti for dinner. hope that is okay.nk when i really realized something was wrong with him i didn't feel like myself. >> reporter: this mom of four said she used to have a smoldering sex life with her husband, over time things cooled off big time. she said the problem wasn't with him but her. >> i felt like even though we were close and having a great relationship, there was something just not there. >> reporter: amanda parish took the pink pill as...
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lot of sugar but what you don't know when you're in the super makt and buying salad dressing or spaghettir healthy gr granola bars or yogurt with all this fruit added that is, with as much sugar in a yogurt as soda, you don't realize how much sugar you're consuming. and this this is the problem for the american consumer. >> so what is the origin story of this? why is it the case that our sugar dosage has gone up so exponentially? >> one of the shocking things in "fed up," i was sproesed by the, 30 years ago the american government and the food industry knew that the american diet was going off the rails and eating too much sugar. 30 years ago. so, what did they decide to do? they decided to take the fat out of everything and deleted this whole new market of low-fat and nonfat, to this day those productses are lining the supermarket shelves. when they took the fat out the food tasted awful. so, what did they do? they poured in the sugar. >> fascinating. >> dr. lustig talks brilliantly about this in "fed up,". >> this sounds like a screw up you can lay at the feet of big government as much
lot of sugar but what you don't know when you're in the super makt and buying salad dressing or spaghettir healthy gr granola bars or yogurt with all this fruit added that is, with as much sugar in a yogurt as soda, you don't realize how much sugar you're consuming. and this this is the problem for the american consumer. >> so what is the origin story of this? why is it the case that our sugar dosage has gone up so exponentially? >> one of the shocking things in "fed up,"...
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. >> that weekend, we went home to grandma's for spaghetti.agine that. >> that's how jim met 26-year-old lisa callie. this is lisa's mother carol who took a hard look at tim. >> i think we were kind of skeptical about anybody from the racetrack. always hear of them being sort of vagabond type of people. >> and yet, anyone could see it was love. >> we just cliqued. we were together from the first weekend i met her. >> they lived in a little apartment over carol's place. never made much money. didn't matter. >> they had a lot of fun together. lisa loved horses, loved to travel. >> but then, one awful day a cloud descended and turned black and rained down an awful fate impervious to love and quite ugly. it was cancer. what was it like when she got sick? >> it was terrible. it's hard to believe. it's like a bad memory. >> it was christmas eve when she was close. she whispered something to her mother. >> ma, don't worry about me she says. i'm going to come back as a horse. >> delusional of course or at most, just a sad, sweet way a dying girl tried
. >> that weekend, we went home to grandma's for spaghetti.agine that. >> that's how jim met 26-year-old lisa callie. this is lisa's mother carol who took a hard look at tim. >> i think we were kind of skeptical about anybody from the racetrack. always hear of them being sort of vagabond type of people. >> and yet, anyone could see it was love. >> we just cliqued. we were together from the first weekend i met her. >> they lived in a little apartment over...
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so, if i talk about human sacrifice and squirrels with guns and darth vader and god fighting over spaghettica understands. >> seth: is it ever -- are there ever like the structures of jokes? do they have to change based on the rules of the language? >> um -- no, it's -- well, in germany -- i thought because in germany in the past tense they put their verb at the end. so, "i this and that was doing, was eating, was hitting." and i thought that that was going to make it really tricky but apparently -- i have this joke that says, "did caesar ever think he'd end up as a salad?" >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> he was a very ambition politician. ruthlessly ambitious and he ends up as a salad. [ laughter ] and so, i -- but in germany, i had to say -- [ speaking german ] did he ever think -- [ speaking german ] that he -- [ speaking german ] as salad end up would. >> seth: right. >> and you just say those three words. [ speaking german ] and they laugh their heads off. [ laughter ] so it all works perfectly. and in berlin in germany, it was absolutely working perfectly. except for one joke. there w
so, if i talk about human sacrifice and squirrels with guns and darth vader and god fighting over spaghettica understands. >> seth: is it ever -- are there ever like the structures of jokes? do they have to change based on the rules of the language? >> um -- no, it's -- well, in germany -- i thought because in germany in the past tense they put their verb at the end. so, "i this and that was doing, was eating, was hitting." and i thought that that was going to make it...
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these are people who say they're from the church of the flying spaghetti monster.ve to have a colander on their head. that's what they say their religious belief is. and we're all smirking, but the line between, i'm saying your religious is ridiculous and trolling and the line between you've got a religion with millions of followers, it's pretty thin, isn't it? >> it may be, but look at that from the point of view of, say, someone who's african-american or is gay or is a woman. and if you do something that's completely offensive, you know -- >> but this is distinct, right? >> it is distinct. >> there's a distinct issue, christopher, about who gets to say what religion is, right? and that's actually a pretty profound juris prudential question that appears before the court quite a bit. the postafarrian case has been litigated on precisely this question. >> i think that -- and just to build off of that, i think that, again, you know, however we wish to answer that, we should not answer it by turning to very powerful religions to decide who the others at the table get
these are people who say they're from the church of the flying spaghetti monster.ve to have a colander on their head. that's what they say their religious belief is. and we're all smirking, but the line between, i'm saying your religious is ridiculous and trolling and the line between you've got a religion with millions of followers, it's pretty thin, isn't it? >> it may be, but look at that from the point of view of, say, someone who's african-american or is gay or is a woman. and if you...
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i had spaghetti. >> black spaghetti. >> it's spicy. >> you know the menu, bobo, loopo, alto, esca, mostew york. >> it's an incredible concept. it's like a mall of italian food. >> the best of shopping and eating in one place. we signed on to do another in the freedom tower downtown. we will be on wall street soon so we're excited. >> mario is out there. >> he has been on tv for a long time. >> he's good. >> i have been kind of behind the scenes doing more of the finance part, running the businesses, now we kind of bring that to the screen. >> we see that makes sense, doing the finance side of things. there is real. people bring you ideas. are you in competition with this other guy? >> welling coined of similar to other shows where we are either together investing together or in competition for an idea. once we get a pitch and we decide which one we want, we bring them to l.a. for a pop-up. watch them operate. see the pitfalls, how good they are and sit down and negotiate a deal or equity. >> you are like the market of the restaurants. >> that would be, well. >> why do you hesitate? >> w
i had spaghetti. >> black spaghetti. >> it's spicy. >> you know the menu, bobo, loopo, alto, esca, mostew york. >> it's an incredible concept. it's like a mall of italian food. >> the best of shopping and eating in one place. we signed on to do another in the freedom tower downtown. we will be on wall street soon so we're excited. >> mario is out there. >> he has been on tv for a long time. >> he's good. >> i have been kind of behind the...
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it is added in a whole variety of foods you did not anticipate, like spaghetti sauce or tomato saucehas a 11 grams of sugar per serving. i think people need to see the documentary. they need to take it in and make decisions about how they want to be and feed their kids and the kind of food they want to buy. >> this is not an easy thing to do. one of the interesting vehicles that the movie uses is following several obese teenagers as they struggle with their weight. they are trying to make changes. there is one family that you convinced to start eating healthy and cooking more meals at home. the kid in the movie ends up backsliding. it is such a difficult thing to do. he gets a job at a fast food restaurant. >> his mom lost 100 pounds. his father was able to get a kidney transplant which he could not because he was too obese before we approach them to be in the movie. brady was working at a fast food restaurant and selling candy bars at school. it shows how difficult it is to ino the damage that is done 17 years of unhealthy eating. 21 imagese child sees of marketing and our, led by j
it is added in a whole variety of foods you did not anticipate, like spaghetti sauce or tomato saucehas a 11 grams of sugar per serving. i think people need to see the documentary. they need to take it in and make decisions about how they want to be and feed their kids and the kind of food they want to buy. >> this is not an easy thing to do. one of the interesting vehicles that the movie uses is following several obese teenagers as they struggle with their weight. they are trying to make...
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relevant energy-water nexus activities across the federal government because we know it's a huge spaghetti mess here. work together and disseminate the data to enable better practices, explore the relevant public-private collaboration. we also call for o.m.b. to submit a cross-cut budget that details these federal expenditures to energy-water activities and what we're looking to do is just to streamline these efforts, not just to save water, not just to save energy but to save taxpayer dollars. so it's good, it's sensible, i think it's a rationed approach. i'd like to be able to legislate on this and i hope, madam president, that we will gets to that point where we are beyond the energy efficiency bill, the shaheen-portman bill that we've been trying so hard to work to advance, be not only this week but for years now, that we are beyond arguing over whether or not we're going to be able to move on some amendments, but that we will take up with great energy and enthusiasm -- pun intended -- these initiatives that will help our nation to be more productive, to be more energy secure, to have
relevant energy-water nexus activities across the federal government because we know it's a huge spaghetti mess here. work together and disseminate the data to enable better practices, explore the relevant public-private collaboration. we also call for o.m.b. to submit a cross-cut budget that details these federal expenditures to energy-water activities and what we're looking to do is just to streamline these efforts, not just to save water, not just to save energy but to save taxpayer dollars....
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real case of negligent hiring, not just something one of the lawyers threw up against the wall like spaghetti to see what would stick. so we found 41 cases in all of those years that were true negligent hiring. we then whittle it had down even further to see if it was a primary claim. the primary claim was in 28 cases. 19 plaintiff and nine settlements. we then wanted to know how many of those involved a criminal record. and what we discovered was only 11 out of the 28 involved a criminal record. so employers' fear of being sued for negligent hiring was really -- should not be a great fear, especially when you think about new york which there are so many various employers. there are 5588,115 -- 588,115 reporting employees. so when you look at that number, you see it's negligentible. the last thing as my time up is, is that when we did this study, one of the things we were not able to see is whether, in fact, any of the employers took into account the requirements of our law, we call 23a, which requires an eight-factor analysis if someone has a criminal record and you've done your due diligenc
real case of negligent hiring, not just something one of the lawyers threw up against the wall like spaghetti to see what would stick. so we found 41 cases in all of those years that were true negligent hiring. we then whittle it had down even further to see if it was a primary claim. the primary claim was in 28 cases. 19 plaintiff and nine settlements. we then wanted to know how many of those involved a criminal record. and what we discovered was only 11 out of the 28 involved a criminal...
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real case of negligent hiring back to something one of the lawyers threw up against the wall like spaghetti to see what would stick. we found 41 cases in all those years they were chewed negligent hiring. the leap in whittled down further to see the was a primary claim. a primary claim was in 28 cases, 19 plaintiff in nine settlement. we then want to know how many of those involve the criminal record and what we discovered was only 11 out of 28 involved a criminal record. the fear of being sued for negligent hiring should not be a great fear especially when you think about new york which there are so many various employers. there are 588,115 reporting employers for over 8 million employees so when you look at that number if you see it's negligible. the last thing i will say as my time is up is that when we did this study one of the things we were not able to see is whether in fact any employers took into account the requirements of our law that we call 23a which requires analysis if someone has a criminal record and you've done your due diligence in the criminal record the presumption is it
real case of negligent hiring back to something one of the lawyers threw up against the wall like spaghetti to see what would stick. we found 41 cases in all those years they were chewed negligent hiring. the leap in whittled down further to see the was a primary claim. a primary claim was in 28 cases, 19 plaintiff in nine settlement. we then want to know how many of those involve the criminal record and what we discovered was only 11 out of 28 involved a criminal record. the fear of being sued...
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but when you're buying store bought salad dressing or spaghetti sauce or yogurt, you don't realize howls are mislabeled. sugar is represented by grams. nobody knows what a gram is. you know what a teaspoon is. why doesn't it say teaspoon. of course the daily recommended amount for sugar is not listed on a single label. so people are eating things that are making them sick and making them fat without even being aware of it. >> thank you to lori david in los angeles both for "fed up" and for your passion on this issue. thank you right here at the table to shirley watkins bowden and yolanda pierce and bill telepan. >>> still to come this morning, remembering dr. maya angelou and my letter of the week. no more sugar for me, i'm done. and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] cleaner, don't just visit hawaii. visit tripadvisor hawaii. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination bet
but when you're buying store bought salad dressing or spaghetti sauce or yogurt, you don't realize howls are mislabeled. sugar is represented by grams. nobody knows what a gram is. you know what a teaspoon is. why doesn't it say teaspoon. of course the daily recommended amount for sugar is not listed on a single label. so people are eating things that are making them sick and making them fat without even being aware of it. >> thank you to lori david in los angeles both for "fed...
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spoon worried drop of the >> : extract and you're done and then you get a glass container and a cold spaghetti>> : is of the polar very super simple and safe for use the chickees a bath day exfoliation >> : it's an interesting mix of ingredients that's why one of the sea with the room was like. >> : that's a great idea >> : something even more simple: we have here the other be the reasons of these stars >> : as you kids to recite all the reasons why they love their bonds or that even written sent i agita printer paper and tied these out and put a little watercolor on watch over and put the jar and the command level have a good time also this and get on the game >> : where the best in this one i love the handwriting something something sentimental multiple clock happen is ajar >> : pullout those and it shall have a great day >> : marriages that feeling down chicken broth or these >> : was very popular with moms and big us a much the kids tore across do >> : a small bundle and another idea is creating a customized at the basket for this of the things she likes >> : example, mother-in-law was why
spoon worried drop of the >> : extract and you're done and then you get a glass container and a cold spaghetti>> : is of the polar very super simple and safe for use the chickees a bath day exfoliation >> : it's an interesting mix of ingredients that's why one of the sea with the room was like. >> : that's a great idea >> : something even more simple: we have here the other be the reasons of these stars >> : as you kids to recite all the reasons why they love...
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there was a real case of negligent hiring, not just something one threw up against the wall like spaghetti to see what would stick. found 41 cases in all of those years that were true negligent hiring. evenen whittle it had down further to see if it was a primary claim. was in 28y claim cases. 19 plaintiff and nine settlements. to know how many of those involved a criminal record. and what we discovered was only 11 out of the 28 involved a criminal record. so employers' fear of being sued for negligent hiring was really -- should not be a great you thinkcially when about new york which there are various employers. 5588,115 -- 588,115 reporting employees. number,you look at that you see it's negligentible. the last thing as my time up is, study, when we did this one of the things we were not able to see is whether, in fact, any of the employers took into account the requirements of our law, we call 23a, which requires an eight-factor analysis if has a criminal record and you've done your due diligence. then the criminal record, the will not be is it admitted into evidence in a lawsuit. hiri
there was a real case of negligent hiring, not just something one threw up against the wall like spaghetti to see what would stick. found 41 cases in all of those years that were true negligent hiring. evenen whittle it had down further to see if it was a primary claim. was in 28y claim cases. 19 plaintiff and nine settlements. to know how many of those involved a criminal record. and what we discovered was only 11 out of the 28 involved a criminal record. so employers' fear of being sued for...
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. >> both woman were at the church over the weekend for a spaghetti dinner to pay for medications.list. >> her son, by the way, is the hero in this. it is incredible what social media will do these days. >> it's incredible that people will actually be so generous. this is a stranger, a complete stranger. she founded it online. she said, i'll give you my kidney. pretty awesome. >>> moving on to this. efforts to make school lunches healthier are having mixed results. kids are throwing away fruits and veggies and turning up their noses at whole grains. now administrators are asking congress to roll back the healthy requirements. the new federal standards have been phased in over the last two school years with more changes coming this year. >>> airlines are taking in less money from baggage fees than they did two years ago but they're making up for it by adding charges for a slew of extras including getting a decent seat. government figures show airlines raised $3.3 billion from baggage fees last year. that's down 4% from 2012. >>> an expedition to bring back gold from a steam ship tha
. >> both woman were at the church over the weekend for a spaghetti dinner to pay for medications.list. >> her son, by the way, is the hero in this. it is incredible what social media will do these days. >> it's incredible that people will actually be so generous. this is a stranger, a complete stranger. she founded it online. she said, i'll give you my kidney. pretty awesome. >>> moving on to this. efforts to make school lunches healthier are having mixed results....
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grocery store, 80% of them have added sugar and often times we don't even know it, simple things like spaghettirobert lester said, card board. so they started pumping in the sugar. the safe threshold of sugar is 6 to 9 teaspoons a day and the average american tax in 22 a day. >> and these products advertised to children have less scrutiny than to adults. >> that's true. advertising and online advertising of junk food to kids increased by 60%. they're inundated. they did a study and showed kids exposed to junk food ads in the course of watching television were given a bowl of goldfish crackers. the ones who watched the food commercials ate 45% more goldfish. all these things are working against us to trigger neuropathways in our brains to make us crave certain foods and it's adding up to this horrible epidemic. >> what do you do about the fact that the cults aadults are doin shopping? >> well, think, mike, they're trying to do the right thing. all these mixed messages they're getting, my profound hope is that families and adults will be armed with the right information they need so they can make
grocery store, 80% of them have added sugar and often times we don't even know it, simple things like spaghettirobert lester said, card board. so they started pumping in the sugar. the safe threshold of sugar is 6 to 9 teaspoons a day and the average american tax in 22 a day. >> and these products advertised to children have less scrutiny than to adults. >> that's true. advertising and online advertising of junk food to kids increased by 60%. they're inundated. they did a study and...
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because as i first saw this map, it kind of looked like one of those spaghetti models that our meteorologists hurricane as it's heading closer to shore. is this kind of a model showing the possibilities of where the routes could be and they're helping us out here, trying to zoom in. is that typical to see? >> you know, it would be in any kind of a search operation, but typically by now, you would have found, by the time the 30-day report comes out, you would have found an aircraft. this search is -- this is the key piece of the data. so therefore the key piece of the data should be in the preliminary report. but there is something that's very interesting to me in this report. the information that we didn't have before, which is the 40 degrees. they say that the pings -- or that the locator on the inmarsat data gave us 40 degrees from the satellite. now in my opinion, that really increases my confidence in this information. the reason is that at 40 degrees, what they're saying is this arc was derived from a 40-degree angle from the satellite, meaning that they now exactly what this came from t
because as i first saw this map, it kind of looked like one of those spaghetti models that our meteorologists hurricane as it's heading closer to shore. is this kind of a model showing the possibilities of where the routes could be and they're helping us out here, trying to zoom in. is that typical to see? >> you know, it would be in any kind of a search operation, but typically by now, you would have found, by the time the 30-day report comes out, you would have found an aircraft. this...
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. >> you mean spaghetti westerns? >> no, with the big scope and he will mer music. modern sensibility with something that hasn't been done before. >> even the graphics with the orange letters. >> yeah. >> you told our producer you were nervous about acting in this, when you did "ted" it was just your voice. >> yeah. >> and you were nervous about doing so much on screen? >> yeah. i'd done years of voiceover work on "family guy" on animated shows. i was a little nervous about what the transition would be. surprisingly, it was easier than i thought. it was a transition, but charlize is great to work with. ed the world's best teacher. >> i was going to say. is it possible you can so cunning and so diabolical and so wealthy that you created this entire project just to be able to make out with charlize theron? >> you know what, you know what, no, but if i had, it would be worth it. >> you didn't sit around with your buddies going, you know what, i know how i can kiss her? >> believe it or not. although now that you've planted this idea in my head, i've got to go home and
. >> you mean spaghetti westerns? >> no, with the big scope and he will mer music. modern sensibility with something that hasn't been done before. >> even the graphics with the orange letters. >> yeah. >> you told our producer you were nervous about acting in this, when you did "ted" it was just your voice. >> yeah. >> and you were nervous about doing so much on screen? >> yeah. i'd done years of voiceover work on "family guy"...